Highland Community Broadband Fair Use Policy

What is a Fair Use Policy?
It lets you know how to use our internet service safely and legally. All internet service providers have
usage policies of some kind. Here's where you can read more about ours.

Our Fair Use Policy covers a range of prohibited activities, but it mainly focuses on the most
severe misuse of our services. That's activities that are:
Illegal
Unlawful
inconveniencing other internet users

To put it simply, it's there to protect our customers and make sure everyone gets the best broadband
experience possible. Our Fair Use Policy is all part of our terms and conditions which you accept when you join HCB.

1. Introduction
1.1. This Fair Use Policy ("FUP") specifies actions prohibited by HCB to users of the Internet
Services.

1.2. You must read this FUP very carefully. It is important. It and our Terms and Conditions are part of
your legally binding relationship with us.

1.3. "Users" and "you" means customers or anyone else who uses or accesses the Services. This
FUP outlines the principles that govern use of the systems, services and equipment (e.g. your fibre
router and UPS) provided by HCB Limited in connection with the Services. By using our Services,
you agree to comply with all parts of this FUP, and we may (not withstanding our rights of suspension
and restriction referred to below) terminate your account if you fail to comply with any of the same.

1.4. We may amend, modify or substitute this FUP at any time and any such modification, amendment
or substitution shall be posted on the relevant web site and become automatically effective upon all
Users as from the date of posting.

1.5. We recommend that you visit our website regularly to check for any updates or amendments to
this FUP.

2. HCB's right to suspend, restrict or terminate your services
2.1. We will take action if you abuse the Services. The actions we may take include:
a formal warning to you;
suspension of your account (with or without notice);
restriction of your access to the Services (or any part of the Services); or
Termination of your account.

This is not a full list of the action we may take.

2.2. Notwithstanding our right to restrict, suspend or terminate the Services, if you breach this FUP
and/or our Terms and Conditions you may receive a formal warning from us specifying the
unFair conduct and notifying you that repeated breaches may result in the Services (or any
part of Services) being temporarily or permanently withdrawn from you.

2.3. If, after you have received a formal warning from us in accordance with paragraph 2.2 above,
your conduct continues to breach this FUP, then we will withdraw the Services (or part of the
Services) from you until such time as we are satisfied that you have implemented appropriate steps to
ensure that your use of our systems, Services or equipment will comply with this FUP.

2.4. If such a suspension is imposed, then this may be lifted at our discretion, upon receipt of a formal
written undertaking from you not to commit any future relevant abuse. However, all cases will be
considered individually (in our sole discretion) upon their merits.

3. Use of the services
3.1. We reserve the right to investigate any suspected violation(s) of this FUP. When we become
aware of possible violations, we may initiate an investigation, which may include gathering information
from the User involved and the complaining party, if any, and examination of material on our servers,
networks or any other equipment associated with the Services.

3.2. You must not use the Services in any way that is unlawful or illegal or in any way to the detriment
of other Internet users. You also must not allow anybody using your connection to use the Services in
any way that is unlawful or illegal or in any way to the detriment of other Internet users.

3.2.1. HCB does not place a limit on monthly network usage. However, in isolated cases where
excessive network usage at busy times (9am to 9pm) is having a detrimental effect on other users, we
may need to take appropriate action in accordance with the terms of this FUP to notify users of the
impact they are having and require them to move some of their activity into the less busy period.

3.3. During an investigation, if we believe that a violation of this FUP or our Terms and Conditions has
occurred, we may take immediate remedial action. Such action may include temporary or permanent,
warnings to the User responsible, and the suspension, restriction or termination of the User's account.
We will determine what action will be taken on a case-by-case basis. Please note that we have a
policy of open co-operation with all relevant authorities and regulators.

3.4. In addition to and without prejudice to your obligations pursuant to our Terms and Conditions, you
agree to comply with (and ensure that others using the Services comply with) all applicable laws,
statutes and regulations in connection with the Services. As the User of record, you are responsible
for all use of your account, irrespective of use without your knowledge and/or consent.

3.5. You are required to keep your contact details provided to HCB up to date. Keeping such records
up to date is important as we may need to send notices or other information to you using the contact
information you gave us.

3.6. Users are expected and required to review email in their primary mailbox, the details of which
were provided to us as part of the Services sign up, on a regular basis. This is to enable us to advise
you of any significant issues that may affect your use of the Services.

4. Use of material
4.1. You are prohibited from storing, distributing, transmitting or causing to be published any
Prohibited Material through your use of the Services. Examples of "Prohibited Material" shall be
determined by us (acting in our sole discretion) and shall include (but are not limited to) material that:

4.1.2. infringes or breaches any third party's intellectual property rights (which shall include, but not be
limited to copyright, trade mark, design rights, trade secrets, patents, moral rights, paternity rights and
performance rights) - this includes the use, distribution and/or copying of any material without the
express consent of the owner;

4.1.3. is in violation of any law or regulation that is enforceable in the United Kingdom;

4.1.4. unsolicited promotional or marketing material;

4.1.5. chain letters or pyramid selling schemes; and

4.1.6. programs containing viruses, hoaxes or any tools designed to compromise the security of other
websites and/or systems. However, you may pass samples of malware in a safe manner to appropriate agencies for the
purpose of combating its spread.

4.2. For the avoidance of doubt, the storage upon and/or distribution over our systems by any User of
"pirated" software, or any other materials that are not expressly licensed to the User, will constitute a
violation of this section 4 of the FUP.

4.3. We reserve the right to inform and/or report the storage, distribution, transmission, retransmission
or publication of Prohibited Material (and/or any other materials which may constitute unlawful
conduct by Users) to relevant authorities and/or regulators, in addition to any action we may take as
outlined in this FUP.

5. System security
5.1. You are prohibited from using the Services to compromise the security, adversely affect or tamper
with our system resources or accounts (including but not limited to those of other Users) on our
systems, or at any other site accessible via our systems, without the explicit consent of the owner of
such account and/or site. Malicious use or distribution of tools designed for compromising security is
prohibited.

5.2. The security of the services used by you from your home is your responsibility. It is also your
responsibility to ensure that you keep your passwords secure. We are not responsible for any
negative consequences (e.g. lost or corrupted files) incurred by your failure to employ adequate
security measures.

5.3. Users are responsible for the security of their own devices that are directly or indirectly connected
to our network. This includes, but is not limited to: PCs, wired and wireless home networking devices
and games consoles.

5.4. If we identify that machines on the end of your connection are causing significant impact to our
service or are part of a “botnet” (machines hijacked by others to distribute malicious software or other
forms of abuse), we reserve the right to disconnect your connection without notice.

6. Prohibited uses of HCB’s systems, services and equipment
6.1. Users must not take any action that may restrict or inhibit any person, partnership, company, firm
or organization (whether a customer of HCB or otherwise) in its lawful use or enjoyment of any of our
systems, services or products. Examples of this may include: Prohibited Actions: General Conduct:

6.1.1. The sale or resale of our services and products;

6.1.2. Any form of on-line advertising or marketing practices - deceptive, misleading or otherwise;

6.1.3. furnishing false data on our sign-up forms, contracts or on-line applications, including fraudulent
use of credit card numbers (and such conduct is grounds for immediate termination and may subject
the offender to civil or criminal liability); and

6.1.4. Trade or business use of the Services of any kind unless used during the course of working
Away from the usual place of work (“home working”). The Services are for residential and microbusiness use only. (Micro-businesses are defined as having no more than 5 employees)

Prohibited Actions: System and Network Security:
6.1.5. attempting to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network, or account
("cracking"). This includes, but is not limited to, accessing data not intended for the User, logging into
a server or account the User is not expressly authorised to access, or probing the security of other
networks without the express authorisation of the owner of such third party network(s);

6.1.6. effecting security breaches or disruptions of Internet communications. Security breaches
include, but are not limited to, accessing data of which the customer is not an intended recipient or
logging onto a server or account that the customer is not expressly authorised to access. For the
purposes of this section "disruption" includes, but is not limited to, port scans, ping floods, packet
spoofing, forged routing information, deliberate attempts to overload a service, any otherwise
unspecified form of Denial of Service (DoS) attack, or attempts to "crash" a host;

6.1.7. using any program/script/command, or sending messages of any kind, designed to interfere
with or adversely affect a user's enjoyment of our network by any means, locally or by the Internet -
including violating the privacy of other Users; and

6.1.8. executing any form of network monitoring which causes the interception for malicious purposes
of any data that does not belong to the User.

7. Internet protocol services
7.1. Users may only provide Internet Protocol Services ("IPS") within the limits set out in this Section

7. Users are deemed wholly responsible for any and all network traffic emanating from relevant
servers and are required to ensure that such IPS are secured against abuse by third parties. This
includes (but is not limited to) ensuring that servers are running up to date security patches and are
configured so as to not act as relay servers at any time. "Relay servers" mean servers that can be
utilised by another Internet user to relay spam, or any other type of abusive network traffic.

7.2. Failure by Users to secure servers against such abuse may result in immediate suspension or
termination of service by us (acting at our sole discretion), with no prior notice, in order to protect the
overall network and services provided to other customers.

7.3. In addition to the above, Users' provision of IPS may not adversely affect any other users of our
network (including telephony and internet services). Further, Users may not include within and/or
distribute via an IPS any content without the express consent of the owner of all relevant rights in
such content (including but not limited to intellectual property rights). We reserve the right to monitor
network traffic and to take appropriate action as required, including the right to restrict any IPS. An
example of such adverse usage could be the consumption of a high proportion of the available upload
bandwidth over a significant period of time. We will not offer any technical support for the provision of
IPS.

8. Email use
8.1. Email usage must be fully compliant with Sections 3 and 4 of this FUP (Use of Services and Use
of Material).

8.2. We will investigate complaints regarding email and may take action at our discretion, which shall
be based on but not limited to the following:

8.2.1. you may not use your email to send unsolicited messages to groups of people;

8.2.2. if so requested by us or a recipient, you must desist from posting messages to said recipient;

8.2.3. malicious mail, unsolicited e-mail and unsolicited bulk e-mail is prohibited from being sent from
or via a HCB connection. Users must take all appropriate precautions to prevent such use of their
machines by third parties. We will not forward mail of accounts terminated for bulk mailing or
unsolicited advertising;

8.2.4. chain letters are unsolicited by definition and may not be propagated using the Services;

8.2.5. you may not send, distribute, or reply to mailbombs (whether malicious or otherwise).
"Mailbombing" is understood as causing individuals to receive large amounts of unrequested email by
any means;

8.2.6. Users may not construct, alter and/or forge the headers of email messages to conceal the
sender's email address, or to prevent other Internet users from responding to messages;

8.2.7. violations of this FUP may result in a large amount of email traffic. If our customers receive so
much email that our resources are affected, we reserve the right to take such action(s) as may be
necessary (to be determined at our sole discretion) to protect both the Services and our Users,
including, but not limited to, deployment of appropriate network security software; and

8.2.8. harassment, whether through language, frequency or size of messages sent, is prohibited.

9. Complaints and enforcement
9.1. Complaints

9.1.1. Complaints regarding the conduct of a User on our network should be sent to
complaints@hcb.org.uk and via all other standard abuse reporting mechanisms. We must be able to
verify each instance of abuse, and so each complaint must include the full headers and/or complete
body of the offending message (where appropriate) or other forms of quantitative, supportive
evidence. Submitting all relevant evidence in the original abuse report will significantly speed up the
resolution of the issue by our Internet Security Team.

9.1.2. Please do NOT send excerpted parts of a message; sending a copy of the entire message,
including headers, helps to prevent misunderstandings based on incomplete information, or
information used out of context. Full headers demonstrate which path the message has taken, and
enable us to determine whether any part of the message has been forged. This information is vital to
our investigation.

9.2. Enforcement

9.2.1. We may, in our sole discretion, suspend, restrict or terminate a User's service for violation of
any of part of this FUP at any time and without warning.

9.2.2. Prior to terminating services as a general rule, we will attempt to work with Users to avoid future
violations of the FUP and to ensure that there is no reoccurrence of the incident (but it shall not be
obliged to do so).

10. HCB is not responsible for content
10.1. We are not responsible for the content of materials and information published by others
(including Users) that are accessible via the Services, and we do not accept liability or responsibility
for any such publication.

10.2. At our sole discretion (and without prejudice to any of our other rights pursuant to this FUP and
our Terms and Conditions), we reserve the right to remove any materials from any server under our
control.